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Friday, December 19, 2014

DRC: EIGHT ideas to help the FDLR rebel group in Congo/AS INTERNATIONAL
























How to Dismantle Kagame’s regime makes 8 key recommendations:

1.     Regional diplomacy. U.N. Special Envoy Said Djinnit should continue to proactively make clear that Paul Kagame is the real barrier to peace and relations between Rwanda and South Africa as well as relations between Rwanda and Tanzania. The aim should be to forge regional consensus for both targeted military operations and urgently-needed non-military measures to neutralize the Kagame, RPF death squads, the Museveni’s aid and relations with RPF.
2.     Cutting off Kagame’s political and economic lifelines, including lootings of Congolese mineral resources and enslaving of Hutu ethnic members. U.S. and UN representatives should bolster the Virunga National Park rangers’ (also known as The Congolese Institute for Nature Conservation, or ICCN) plans to to help  Hutu rebels supplying help  from the Hutu mapopulation, the majority of Rwandans  from Virunga National Park to Ruhengeri and Byumba prefectures.
3.     Accountability for Kagame, RPF, Clinton and Blair’s fake organizations. U.N. and U.S. diplomats should escalate pressure on regional organizations like SADEC, UA, EAC and ICGLR organizations to investigate, suspend, and indict Rwandan and Ugandan military officers and civilians who are suspected of collaborating to create conflicts in the region with the aim of decimating the Hutu community, which represents the majority population of Rwanda. The issue should be placed on the agendas of the ICGLR high-level talks and the U.N. Security Council. Such collaboration is a major issue, because it enables the rebels to avoid attacks and resupply.
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4.     Work to apprehend Kagame and RPF military and civilians leaders, responsible of the 1994 Rwandan genocide and encourage public indictments. UN Special Envoy Said Djinnit, U.S. Special Envoy Russ Feingold, and Angolan President José dos Santos should urge MONUSCO, the United States, UK, Uganda  and the Congolese government to cooperate with the International Criminal Court, apprehend Kagame and RDF soldiers, ask for arresting M23 leaders inside Rwanda and Uganda as well, Kagame’s family members , RPF members and RPF government, and strengthen the case against him.
5.     Third-country resettlement. Concrete regional resettlement options should be developed for RDFcombattants who are not indicted for atrocity crimes and who would help the regime change in Rwanda. Such offers should include the protective measures necessary to encourage increased defection.
6.     Interior Hutu and Tutsis. Djinnit, Feingold, and Kobler should work with the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) to explain Kagame’s plan of destroying the Hutu majority and make sure that the Hutu refugees are protected elsewhere in eastern Congo, in
Africa and elsewhere in the world. The envoys should also ensure that MONUSCO provides security for the camps but also helps the Hutu refugees to get back to their country of origin without being threatened by the current RPF government, institutions, national and local structures.
7.     The UN, the European Union should help Rwandans to dismantle the RPF regime by refusing to help Kagame to change the Rwandan constitution or to be replaced by his cousins and or his family members.

8.     Security guarantees. Djinnit, Feingold, and dos Santos should work with new Rwandan leadership  to provide an improved security plan that is co-signed by all ethnic members (Hutu,Tutsi and Twa),  international actors and to issue a new statement that would outline more concrete plans for security and non-prosecution guarantees for FPR soldiers s not indicted for grave crimes.


The Truth can be buried and stomped into the ground where none can see, yet eventually it will, like a seed, break through the surface once again far more potent than ever, and Nothing can stop it. Truth can be suppressed for a "time", yet It cannot be destroyed. ==> Wolverine

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